Colin Moran is probably still a relative unknown to most DFS players, but those in deep season-long leagues will recognize his name. Moran is a post-hype sleeper of sorts, as he was a first-round draft pick for the Miami Marlins in 2013 but didn't really show promise until 2017, when he slugged 18 homers in Triple-A and posted a .390 wOBA and .235 isolated power (ISO).

Now with the Pirates, Moran is getting his first shot at regular playing time. It remains to be seen how he'll perform as a big leaguer, but he did hit a grand slam on Monday. PNC Park favors pitchers, and Moran is likely to hit low in the order, so there's obvious downside here. But he's a cheap way to differentiate your lineup, and he has the platoon advantage against a weak pitcher the Pirates might be able to do damage against.